Talks between Asean and China to agree on setting rules for maritime behaviour and crisis management under the code have stalled

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr last year called on Southeast Asian leaders to accelerate the adoption of a legally binding code of conduct to safeguard maritime rights, promote stability and prevent miscalculations at sea.

He has expressed hope of concluding talks on the matter during the Philippines’ tenure as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations this year.

When asked on Thursday if Asean had an opportunity to show the world it could uphold international law and maintain stability at sea amid ongoing wars elsewhere, and what her reading of the negotiations was, Lazaro said she was an optimist but also a pragmatist, and both Asean and China endeavoured to complete negotiations this year.

Source: News - South China Morning Post